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The Evolution of Man Scientifically Disproved
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<blockquote data-quote="WhoSayWho?" data-source="post: 2844651" data-attributes="member: 568804"><p>Well, the popular belief may be that Gandhi was a fanboy of Thoreau. The truth, however, is that later in life Gandhi grew to despise Thoreau. In fact, Gandhi would later refer to Thereau's ideas expressed in "Civil Disobedience" as a "crock of shit." Gandhi confided in members of his crewe that his one regret was that he ever went off on the whole nonviolence tangent in the first place. He then had one of his boys kill him so that he could meet up with Thoreau in the afterlife and "put a boot in his ***."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhoSayWho?, post: 2844651, member: 568804"] Well, the popular belief may be that Gandhi was a fanboy of Thoreau. The truth, however, is that later in life Gandhi grew to despise Thoreau. In fact, Gandhi would later refer to Thereau's ideas expressed in "Civil Disobedience" as a "crock of shit." Gandhi confided in members of his crewe that his one regret was that he ever went off on the whole nonviolence tangent in the first place. He then had one of his boys kill him so that he could meet up with Thoreau in the afterlife and "put a boot in his ***." [/QUOTE]
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